DECEMBER 1a.;12‘$1';_..__ [HE WESTERN GUARDIAN "m" "' SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subeotlptlolll. Advertielual. marlin May be bought at any of the following stokes in Summeraide: o", water Street: Gourliee Drugstore. 2i Central Street; akery, water Street; Mark Gaudet, l1 Grenville Street. Th, Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summeralde. . . n.1,, Boy at to per day or 12o per week. Phone 280 for this service u“ ‘we your order to the be! PflWlllIIle for delivery on your route. _.,.r.~.'carowu United Chuch, I M, Sunday, December 14th. s; 11.00 A. M. and 1.00 ma. Simpson. 08mm- n. A., Miriam. ll BOOK“ “Toronto B -—-FOIl SALE. - One pure bred Shel-thorn milk cow, five yeara old. Sterling Nicholson, Bradelbene Vii- lege. —CALLING SANTA CLAIJI! Moose Jewellers have those melo- peaalve Pocket and Wrist Watches made by Westclole. jmiice ‘"5, chesterc as u“ James I0 r Jcomin TRYON Presbyterian wriirlrlr Service. Sunday. December f4... at 7.1m P. M. Miss Mary A- ihclleiizio. Deaconess. —CIIUIICH 0F ENGLAND — New London Parish: 3rd Sunday in Advent. December 16th. 11 Holy Communion. St. Thomas‘. New London. 2.30 Evening Prayer, St. Stephens. Burlington. 7.30 Evening Prayer. St. Mark's, Kensington. "Repent ye for the Kingdom of Heaven ls at hand." Rev. D. E. N091, Rector. _.-|||tis'i'.\las Greeting Cards! r bflllilillll nsosrimcilt. carefully -_»1¢.-~.c:l riillly Lillll boxed. Gour- ll“ Rhll Drug Store, 2i Central street. siiliinlcrsicle. _|-"|tl;l~I‘l‘0i\'N and Kellslnflw" aregyvterinil Churches. sen/ICU ‘sundae Dectmbcl‘ 14th. Kensington H1 A. ll. and 7.110 P. M. Free- [iawu “L a P, .\l. Kensiilgton ut 10 _\ ,\l. Churn‘: School. Rev, J. A. Mc- ljolvaii. .\‘lilllSl€l'. Personals —Miss Charlotte Tcmlpkins. nurse- in-training. at the Si. John Gener- al Hospital is spending her vacat- ion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. _.||0.\li~; I"RIO_IIL_.\U'I‘O I'ISIT— I D.C. Tompkins. Suimmersidra-S. Wllci- Stuvert of l-‘ree- .0...‘ U. Woozlsidc and Lloyd Iankxjl‘ of Hamilton. Lorne Glid- dcii and Buddy McEwen of Ken- smggorr, have returned to their ngspectire homes after an enjoy- able two works auto trip to Mont- real. Ovziwn. and the Royal Win- iei- Fail". Toronto. They returned home by my of Niagara Falls am DEBATE IS (Continued from Page l) bate with a criticism of the Gov- 'ernment's action in removing sub- sidies on coarse grains and a plea Boston. Mass. _ _.__ that the United States market be __|;]»_‘,\'l‘ll 0F MRS. DONALD opened once again to shipments of BELL V. The rlcnth occurred on livestock and other farm products. Mr. Gillis warned that _a show- Wbdllcfifiii)‘ evening of Mlrs. Donald on lifter an illness of down was approaching in world af- if? i rrt the age of 78 years. fairs between the eastern and west- vghc is ill. l\'€d by her husband and em economic systems and arsed are iulliihillg children: Mrs. Win- that members "re-ermine their 1imd Dawson, Augustine Cove; thinking to conform with the new- i\'j]bu__l'11 l{.. hlillneapolls, Minn. er standards of the day. The free enterprise system had failed to dis- tribute goods to the common people. He said he did not think there would be a dissenting voice in tell- l ing the Government to re-limrpose the wartime controls. and urged that the excess profits tax be ex- tended beyond ite expiry data of Dec. 31 and that the rate of profit f0 be allowed industry be set by the Government. Mr. Ceouette expressed opposition to controls of all types aadcherged __ that the Canadian economy 'had ifiéfrfirlifilifilrifii-iimii? 00F. Workers. I Candidates Meet ed production. slowed up construct- ion of homes and worked hardairlp on the people. Mr. Pcrullot said Social Creditors came into his part of the country “making a lot of noise" but they . _ were eocn forgotten once they had rii.i"*rtii‘l‘.‘ii‘iiii.fi“°‘ We my we =0 Y ° ' . " f in t1 ." ' Town lIliII, Sunlmerside, last night 929?“?! gefegvogm ha“ ‘f’ la5f_l’lj‘p"s,mr fmtheé “diam: a clear picture of the Social Credit i~.i:".:i.ii.:1:ii";..ili...:1:§:....*:. »- Thr- lilr. Ucualiis MaoFarlaile). the ‘c332: 022E113]? subsidies Without éxuizfiaxgigt oitepggé Mr. Pouliot then turned to criti- nkentcmmpa1gn. He reported ‘ clam of the Socialist Governmen. small deficit and a collection oi I“ "$11111"! rwmin" 587mm icircnyc meet it. 9mm‘ ‘ f“? °“ ° ‘- ‘ DL~'C\lS5lDll ensued regarding the “m” ence‘ appointment of a full time organiz- or and the motion was passed by the meeting. instructing the Pro- viliciai Council to raise the neces- sary finances and to appoint such llI organizer. A [IIlIiIICO cuiitmittee was named 1o ililnllcdilltcly outline plans for a financial drive. Mr. Fred Young. Maritime direct- or of the C.C.l". congratulated the C.C.F. candidates in the Provincial general election on their gain of iloi-lcy M. and Harrison R. grrmmci-sidc: Waller H. in Tryon, llliI hlrs. Marguerite Howatt. Sum- mprsidc. Another son. Dr. Edward 5.11 of cape Traverse. predeceased her lOlli‘ yours ago. One sister, Mrs. William 'l‘. Bowness of Bedeque also survives The deceased lady was cl devoicd member of the Ullll-Qd Church at Trycn and took a live interest in the various phases c‘! its activities-S. Wait for Washington? Mr. Church said the Govern- ment's policy with respect to con- trols was one o! wait and see what Washington was going to do. - The Government all along had been surrendering too much mili- tary. economic and financial jur- isdiction to Washington. Canada now was hooked loclr_ stock and policy. y - "Mr. Role. referring to the Gov- arnmentb handling of controls. election. He stressed the need for immediate action tc prepare the next campaign. I0!‘ 170 per cent in votes over the last ‘ barrel to the American economic " —-» ~ n —G. H. M.- ghristmas Gift Suggestion: from the Sport Section of the Hardware Cellsrimcrlt includ HOCKEY SKATES and BOOTS for men and fbt. M. SKATES and WHITE BOOTS for women, the Skates are ax": - - -_SKHS 0F all eilee. kl llarueea and Pelee. - - - T0306- i Nb in 4 to 8 feet sizes. and Tobolgan Culilioue. - - - SNOWSIIOIB gulf ‘llrlcly of allee. - - - A complete eeleotlon of BADMINTON BAC- ETS and BIRDS. Sporte equipment ie always a very-welcome gift $33M your glftl from the Sports Section of the Hardware Depart- guzllc‘: been hinting for a new blouse this for her a ma" 11:: JUDY BOND. - - - I noticed e beauty thin morning-it la u“ "Ill filmy sheer. with a frilled jabot front and nut tie at the neck. u, Sig? are long with frilly euffa like the jobot. The sweet limpllo- slm I l"!!! Bond Blouse ie one of ite moat attractive features. The ‘mm’? I‘ 9° u-lrloed at “l. You'll eeo this Judy Bond eud many eeutiful Blouse in the Ladies’ Wear Department. a is‘; "'1" "ml-In nmnhlnr" lo holiday w...‘ meals m Aelreu. :0 0'1"“ “II-ACRES AND FEARS. The Peachea are choice quality in ounce "m "I halted at It cents e oen. - - - The Bartlett herein-It i" 29 cenhezeun a‘ clan, and‘ table Keluf-fer Pearl lu IO ounce tine Grocery Delunuu-m- h I!!! 0 ole nod Srulte todeylfrom the ‘IOESFIELD CRIB B ‘h , LANIRITS are all wool and they are available 1e '_"h::':i: ‘trite-lye; - - - These Crib lienletl are soft. warm-ea fluffy n. ... ...."." .2: 221:2:- .'.l;":..."" ....'""~:..':::...' .1." 'r.“- . ll ossfieldu. Yawn "m; "m! h. ‘h. Ya". can”. ‘n 0on1 Gamble With I ' Your Good l-lealtli‘ 1h.“ If m are troubled by ' " elghtyirritay '71 or nervousness, try Nilburnh Healtbfulld Herve Pills. Tliey contain only the pareet of - ‘“l'°dibllte. For 50 years lfilburn'a Health and rust" Piu- have been used by ebouciaefu a l Sign for frayed nerves or a general rue-down condition. ‘hey Lwnufixfiefltlhe nerziou enyletele, Help to improve the blood content, A lppo to a the help to ‘lilbornb floeitii and Nerverlileereeeldetaiidregeouatere“, . XEIIIDIIIOQILXTIIQQOQ v39; r . ‘-.¢ a ~ jetted recently that a loan of ll.- ' rapport thfeufleetion and he ‘moire it clear he woe not bound Heavy Fires . . Loss Yesterday At Victoria A fire which yntorby afternoon destroyed the warehouse oi Mr. Peter McEaol-lern in Victoria and v the neer-byresidence of Mr. Earl‘ 1-016 WIeJirlI-lly brought under control by the combined efforts of tlclle Victoria and Crepaud fire bri- a ea. - In ..:lswer to a call for help the Charlottetown ' Fire Department sent cuv/apumper and several firemen. They only remained ‘a abort time u the local hlriudee had the fire well .in hand when the City equipment arrived. , Mr. Mcl-Zacherrrs lose included the destruction of his office records files on which were recorded bills IIYDPOXWIWI-flllg $6.000; considerable farm machinery for which he was agent. and a motor truck. Mrs. Lord was ill In bed but was removed to a. place of safety, before the fire reached/the dwelling. Most of the furniture was also removed from the house. - The estimated property loss is believed to be in excess of SIIMID. ‘the cause of the fire la unknown. said there were many "aligky and frustrated people" in Canada w- day, particularly among the farm- ing population. _ "No matter what Province you go into in this country," he said. "there is a terrible state of con- fusion among farmers!" The Government should assist the industry by opening the Un- ited Statea market to Canadian cattle and other farm products. Mr. Cilllsrsald the whole eco- ncmy of this country so far as the producer and the consumer was concerned was "completely out oi control." ~Thc Government had answered the cry of big business in removing controls. _ a, _ He said themembers should “re- ai-range" their thinking to conform with conditions oi the day. There was a showdown in the world be- tween two‘ "lo systems. _ ljle said he would vote for the resolution ‘but he was "not satis- fied with the way in which the Government had used its powers since the war ended. Controls which had been abandoned should be re-imposed. Farmers Diaoolu-nged He agreed that farmers were‘ discouraged over the removal oi the subsidies on feed grain and saldrarmers in his riding were going out of hay production. He had. heard farmers say as well that they were going to dis continue farming because o! high costs generally. Forineiance, fertiliser could be produce}! for about I19 a ton but Nova Scotie farmers were expected to pay $90 a ton. . , Farmers and industrial Workers were confused by the lack of leadership in the affairs of the country. They could not understand why Canada, faced with a dollar crisis, had sold '15 pei- cent of the in- dustrial capacity built during the war. to United States interests for dismantling and Canada. A steel plant at sauit Ste. Marie Ont, w-es sold recently and was being removed to the United States to boost steel production there. Yet Canada ha.l in spend American dollars to import Un- ited States steel. The. solution was Government ownership of plants. He pointed to the Polymer synthetic rubber plant at Bernie. Ont.. as an ox- emple e Government owned plant efficiently operated. Mr. Gillie laid the C._C.F. party did not want monopolies in Can- ada to fill the prlcecontrols they wished to have. Today Swift Cen- edlen and Canada Packers wen Mr. Ceouatte said Solon 10w, Social Credit leader. had aug- N0,000.000 be raised among the Canadian pcoblc w supply Bri- hin with the» money needed to buy Canadian. products. Ir. Ceouette, who alto with the Social Credit Party. laid he had told w. low. that. he could not lmdvv the‘ people of Quebec would oppose it as well. - romeo o! billions Jor nriteln omalfleiu whine billions to meet-- their needs at home in building up their own country. In disagreeing with Mr. low. m. Caouetto said he wished m hy any political party but only. by the demands or his electors. l THE GUABQIML CHARPQTTPZIQWN .-_-'-- Lad lhowiu Today and Tonight “BLACK BEAUTY" - Extra - The LOUIS - wawor’: IIGIIT PICTURES Show: 2-30 — 7.15 - 9.15 MONDAY and TUESDAY BRENDA JOYCE EDMUND LOWE _ in _ “TE ENCIIANTED FORE ST" Aieo Cartoon and "Muaic Box" Shows 7.15-9.15 MATINEE TUESDAY 3.30 muscular” TIIEATIIE WIIMEIISIIIE MONDAY and TUESDAY null 506mm HDY Ililfll! iiiiiiili I’ ‘m . “A .‘gm\\°“ DENNIS IPKEEFE .. lllilEii | PIIIIIII ll ill! llilllfll l my: 'llli slllllllll Dlleeled by lebm nonunion "WW" ‘ Also SHORTS Shows 7:I5 and 9:I5 Mari-nee Monday 3:30 Losi- _Sllowing Tonight "GENTLEMAN fps" PALOOKA" Saturday Matinee 2.80 Evening ‘l and 9 l‘. M. It: Tim rllolt in Zane Grey's "THUNDER VMOUNTAIN" removal from lWlth lat Chapter Serial. “Jack Arlmatron" Disney Cartoon and Newer-eel. S’Side Bowling Results of Commercial Bowling League played Wednesday- night at Capitol Bowling Alleys. Sum- marside:- High single E/N. MacQuarrie 813. 2nd high single E. Gaudet 303. High three B. Linkletter ‘I80. ~ 3nd high three E. Smith 720. Trinity United :- fixing the‘ prices for farmers pro- n, cjgglgy _ _ lag 204 ducts- . _ - w. Bchurmim . ...las 199 151 The price fbcing should be done n, UndM-wood N153 175 133 by boards under the Minister of A_ 31-001.; "247 157 149 mlsllltllre- ~ A. Harris .. as 189 no Ho did not think it was pouible TQh1_3599_ to have price controls without a subsidy management. It was no Mu;_ ~ use of talking about controls with- 5 gammy, 143 15,3 out getting the Governments g spgnqef 117 14i views of ‘the subsidy question. 5, W-lgh __ _ 113 1-4.; He said Labor had made it cleal 1.5 Afggngulfl _ gqg 1.5g that it realized that wages could M game‘;- g 17g 15h not skyrocket without effecting TQg;1_3455_ ~ the cost-of-ilvlng. He did ‘not think there should Si. Peui'e;_ be a dissenting voice in telling the H. Perry zao 15s uvvernment to l impose the cfl- A, 03mm; 133 194 troll enforced in wartime. 1,, Pam-c 220 34;, ’ He felt the eloceas profits tax s, 011mm», 17g 139 should be extended beyond Dee. 'r. McNeill .. . ...14a 29a 25a 3i. The rate of profit allowed ln- T°¢4|_39gg_ _ duetry should be fixed by Govern- _ ment. If the industry was not nt- nqqhhoyg;_ iafied with the rate fixed it could r, Dqmchg 31g r3.) take ita capltelhleewhere. to the n. Clow . 134 m4 United emu. for instance. H. Landry 175 1m S. Cameron 154 1.; v quench we to Britain a. Arsenault .... .. 20o 136 an " ” " rural-coca. ' Ileurt Breakers:- E. Gaudet . B. Allen l". Savldant . C. Cormier . . V. Sevidant .... .. Total-NU. (l. Lefferty . 10w tore 154 153 ‘Ditch-TITO. _ LQAJ. No. ]_ _ lO-WIII IAI . ._.__ , Spanish-American Ill Illt- Jee°e Ieyn- Q @1110 ‘Nils ' J. Arunault .......... .140 H6 IN » toil] -" JOHN l _ ¥O§-O§OOOO4&O— GENUINE Lined . Unlined (some leathers) COLORS-Tans, greys and nclturul shaded i Z STORES‘ l Where Price ls Matched With Quality , x Leather DEERSKIN, KID, PICCARY HOG j Fur Lined . . . . 6.95 to 8.50 Wool Lined . .. . . . .._.. .. 4.50 to 6.50 Fleece Lined .......... .. 2.50 to 4.95 EXCLUSIVE ' Hand sewn English Cope, Chamois 7.95 COLORS-Tun, brown and block .. 2.95 to 6.50 ¢_...i._i__ Wool Sturdy knit .. 75c to 3.75 COLORS-Ton, grey, lleuilier and creole SMALIMAII‘! LIMITED Department Store llouee Furnishings Store 100 war. T. A. Arsenauit Low Score ...........144 17o 200 9000 Oriac .... .. . l5 ._ ._.. 470 C. Wedge . TQgal__g335_ 140g 0515;“, _ 95 . ...o 19 Joe Arseilauit 310;) Qsulakg -_: '13-, ...li;-h Lard . . l0 D. Hal-knees 0lacQuarrlc's:- 14700 Pacalta 08 3000 Wiilgait ..._ 001-2 Total-alas. s. McDonald 35.; 13975 Pamour no 1H5 Wright liar u.» > “M E. Gallant. 30.3 2500 Parai-naq . 00 A ‘ Tescheraz- W. Arseliault 200 Z0150 Paymaster 48 (JUN! N. McDonald ......... U140 111. 1J7 R. Morrison 262 2300 Pen Rey .. 10 1-2 J. R. Murphy ' E. McQuarl-ie .... 31.3 1400 Perron .. 86 350° D5100" --- --. 44 J~ Coeds .. Total~4012. ioooo Piccadilly .. l4 750 Foothills .. B- Beck -~ ~ 1520 Pickle Crow 25o 1'00 Pelld Ore .. E. Plneau . Lumbu- - 30o Home, Total sales 1,422,000. Total—l978. C. Arsenault 34600Poro Rex J. McKinnon 1550 Preston Bankers:— A. Gallant . 100 Proprietary G. A. Miller . 104 C. Williams 1725 Quemont R. Jardille 130 Low Score 100 Reeves F‘. Muikins . lid Totai—2334. 16100 Regcourt .. W. McCausland. . 13d Kingsmenz- 2500Richmac ...... K. Rogerson ......... .050 191 1-10 H. E. Gaudet ........ .. 18d i500 Roxana Total—2513. ' s. Barnard 13.5 100 Rroyalite A. Gallant 15:) 8500 Rupununl . Lucky Strlkesz- _ n. Garnhum 254 2100 sari Ant ..._. E. Smith ..2'l7 2'73 173 F. Foiland . 26a 2100 Sannorm .. H. Rodd .... .. .. 138 120 205 Total-HMS. 61100 Senator . ‘ A. Matheson . 139 1'10 3300 Silanco .. £1. 1548511?! 180 190 378.5 Sherrltt - Ban 135 190 2100 Sigma Twill-Mb isaoo Silver Mill 4010 Siscoe JYgznr Burm- _____ moo Siaden . - m" i300 l'i er C‘ Ram“; (Continued from Page 6) woo gadggon‘ H. Fersuson . 7600 New Mai-ion asoo Starratt H. Gallant i025 Noranda 481 2 800 Steep R0 L. Shields .1... 100 Normetai . 910 Suiliv .... .. Total-THO. 1000 Norplck 1700 Surf Inlet 2500 Norseman 08 1-2 600 Sylvunite .. . lt.C.A.I". No. 2- 1500 Nor-zone .. 1000 Teck l-lu .. N. Andcrlon 0900 OBrien . M600 'I'ilom Lund If. Mooers .... .. 5600 Okalta 15500 Thurbois D- Dflflllifiv 1000 Omega l-Z 5100 Upper Can .240 R. Barnard . 8000 Omnliran 1-2 285 Ventures ............. .. 715 ' a FUR IIEII: colors. This Christmas we suggest illot you give ller one oi our beautiful costume-making bloum. We hove them in classic styles and in all her favourite fluttering OTIIER suastsllolls DRESSES—Sizn Il to 46 SKIRTS-Main and Plaid! SWEATERS-All Colors 'i'ilE lllilillllla Aiiii DRESS SHOPPE SUMMERSIDE